Pancreatic Cancer Survival Guide: Leave No Stone Unturned
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Pancreatic Cancer Survival Guide: Leave No Stone Unturned
Anita Wilson, Executive Director of the Gerson Institute, praises "Pancreatic Cancer Survival Guide: Leave No Stone Unturned:"
"I think Staci Nichols has done an EXCELLENT job in taking a newly diagnosed patient and their loved ones step by step, and she has done so in such a solid, informational way, filled with compassion as only one who has 'been there, done that' can do (on behalf of her blessed father), anchored with a very positive outlook and energy. I feel this is a necessary bridge from the tragedy of allopathic options to that of life affirming and quality of life hope for the hopeless."
In the "Pancreatic Cancer Survival Guide," you'll learn the ins and outs of the pancreas and pancreatic cancer, the conventional treatments, 15 alternative therapies, how to use the power of your mind to out-think this deadly cancer, and 12 ways to boost your immune system.
With extremely thorough research, Staci Nichols promises that her readers will know more about pancreatic cancer by the end of this ebook than their doctors do--and she delivers. Full of inspiration, this essential report discusses survivor stories, how to help your kids prevent getting the same diagnosis, and where specifically you can get the treatments and therapies highlighted in the ebook.
"Scientific American" magazine writes, €œStudies show that cancer patients who arm themselves with information typically fare better and experience fewer side effects than those who simply follow doctors€ orders, no questions asked. Being informed gives them control over their disease--and that feeling of empowerment plays a role in the healing process.€Â
Knowledge is power! Don't waste precious time re-doing the research when you can already get everything you need in one place with the "Pancreatic Cancer Survival Guide." The ebook is dedicated to the author's father who battled advanced pancreatic cancer for two and a half years.
For more information, visit SurvivePancreaticCancer.com.